• frezik
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      1 year ago

      Instead of laughing, perhaps you’d like to see how many manual transmission models are sold under those two brands in Europe. Now do the same for the US.

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        1 year ago

        It’s because only the rich in Europe buy new cars, buying a new car is a very rare thing.

        In addition to that BMW and Mercedes are known as luxury brands and by far not common in Europe.

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          Totally made up claim, the average passenger car age is 12.2 years in the US, and 12 years in Europe. BMW market share is 2.4% in the U.S., 6.7% in Europe. Similar figures for Mercedes are 2.5% U.S. vs. 5% Europe.